retailguy
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way to go Bob! Congrats.
To correct a common misconception...many Cirrus's (Cirri?) that crash landed with the chute have been returned to service.
I'm not Gay but holy crap you look nowhere near 60. I am pushing 40 and look older than you.
Welcome to the owners club.
It may be an old pilots tale but I heard the reason for the high insurance is that once the chute is pulled the plane is considered a total loss.
In stark contrast to forced landings, where you have a roughly 10% chance of it ending as a fatal accident.
Is that a number that applies to Cirri or is that meant as a general statement ?
Pretty sure that is general to GA, the number sounds right from what I have observed in the NTSB listings.
Okay, this is possibly a dumb question, but where is the prop control on that airplane?
Okay, this is possibly a dumb question, but where is the prop control on that airplane?